Jasco RM24970 User Manual

RM24970
Universal Remote Instruction Manual
Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................ 3
Setup ..................................................................... 3
Battery Installation ............................................ 3
Battery Saver .................................................... 3
Code Saver ...................................................... 3
Code Setup ...................................................... 3
Button Functions .............................................. 4
Audio Functions ................................................ 6
AM/FM Tuner and Home Theater Functions .... 7
Surround Sound Feature .................................. 8
Direct Code Entry ............................................. 9
Code Search .................................................. 10
Using Your Remote.............................................. 11
Code Identication .......................................... 11
Sleep Function ............................................... 12
Controlling Devices with Power On and Off ... 13
Controlling Combo Devices ............................ 13
VCR/DVD/DVR Punch-Through ..................... 13
Volume/Mute Control and Punch-Through ..... 14
All Volume/Mute Control to any one Mode ..... 14
Setting any Mode for its own Volume/Mute .... 15
Troubleshooting ................................................... 16
Congratulations on your purchase of a 7 function Universal Remote Control. This remote is one of the most easy to use remote controls available today. Now juggling multiple remote controls is a thing of the past! Your Universal Remote controls up to seven devices, including the most popular brands of TV, VCR, DVD, CBL, and SAT. It is easy to use, easy to program, and it gives you total
control—at the touch of your ngertips!
Note: Some functions from your original remote may not be controlled by this remote. Use the original remote, if available, to control such functions. Sometimes buttons other than described in these instructions may actually perform the function. For example, the CHAN and VOL buttons might be used to navigate through menu choices. We recommend you experiment with the remote to identify if such situations pertain to your
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Setup
Battery Installation
1. On the back of the remote, push down on the tab and lift the cover off.
2. Match the batteries to the + and - marks inside the battery case, then insert 2 AAA Alkaline batteries.
3. Press the battery cover back into place.
Battery Saver
Your remote automatically turns off if the buttons are depressed more than 30 seconds. This will save your batteries should your remote get stuck in a place where the buttons remain depressed (e.g., between the sofa cushions).
Code Saver
You will have up to 10 minutes to change the batteries in your remote without losing codes you have programmed. However, do not press any buttons until batteries are installed in the remote. If buttons are pressed without batteries in the remote, all codes will be lost.
Code Setup
The CODE SEARCH button is used to setup the remote. You can either setup the remote using the code tables (on separate sheet), or you can search
through the library of codes until you nd a code
that works for your product. Please refer to “ Code Search” on page 10 for more information on using the code search feature to learn how to search through the library of codes for your products. NOTE: You can store any kind of code under any mode (except TV). I.E. you can store a VCR code under the CBL button, or a Cable code under the DVD button, etc. However, you can only store TV codes under the TV button.
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Button Functions
Some buttons on the remote might have functions that are referred to by different names on the device you are controlling. E.G. PREV.CH may be called RECALL, or ENTER may be called DISPLAY. These differences depend on the brand and model of your product. Also, this remote can only operate features that exist on your product. E.G., your product must have PREV.CH ability for the PREV.CH button to operate this feature.
GUIDE displays satellite or cable on-screen pro­gram guide.
MENU-PROG Brings up the main menu. If you are ready in the menu system, press SELECT to select a highlighted choice. Use the arrow buttons to move through the menu selections.
MUTE Turns off the TV sound while the picture remains.
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Changes the volume level of the product, normally the TV.
CODE SEARCH For setup.
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Enter numbers for direct channel selection. Some products require ENTER to be pressed after channel selection.
TV, VCR, etc.
Selects product to be operated.
Red Indicator Lights when any button is pressed.
ENTER For some TV models, used after direct channel number entry to immediately change to the selected channel.
PIP, SWAP, INPUT. PIP and SWAP operate your TV’s Picture-in-Picture features. INPUT selects the video input of your TV.
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Button Functions, cont.
ON•OFF Turns
product On or Off.
Navigation buttons and
SELECT used to move
through on-screen menuing
and guides. With some DBS
models the DISP button
should be used to select the
highlighted item. Use the
navigation buttons to move
the highlighted choice up,
down, left, or right.
DISP Display button
shows date and time
if your TV or VCR has
that feature.
CLEAR Removes the
on screen display to re-
turn to normal viewing.
PREV.CH Returns to
the previously selected
channel.
CHANNEL Up/Down
Changes the channels
TRACK +/- controls DVD/
CD track selection i.e. DVD/
CD Track Skip Up/Down (in
DVD and CD modes).
TV/VCR Operates the
same as the TV/VCR or an-
tenna keys on your original
SLEEP enables the remote
to turn off your TV after a
period of 1 to 99 minutes.
RECORD, PLAY, STOP, REW, FF, PAUSE VCR control buttons operate your VCR even when the remote is set to operate the TV. Also operates DVD Scan -/+. Note the VCR keys also control DVD when in DVD Mode.
Note: The REC button must be pressed TWICE to record from your VCR. For some brands of VCRs, you might need to press the REC button once, then press it again for three seconds.
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Audio Button Descriptions
Press the AUDIO device button to enable the AUDIO MODE. Audio functions are indicated by the blue button descriptions. LEVEL+/LEVEL- Sets the level of the speakers during test tone mode.
DSP ON•OFF Enables the receiver’s Digital Sound Processing mode. DSP MODE When the DSP mode is enabled, press­ing this button lets you toggle through the various DSP modes. CD, TAPE, TUNER, TV, VIDEO Used to directly select the device you want to control. (Works in AUDIO mode). AM/FM Lets you select the AM/FM band on your audio receiver. FUNCTION Toggles the different audio input devices. The number buttons also select the function labels below the buttons when in AUDIO mode. DELAY-, ON, DELAY+ Increases or decreases the delay between the surround and main speakers when the receiver is in surround sound mode.
ON•OFF, SURR. MODE Toggles the surround modes
on and off. SURR MODE toggles through the receiver’s various surround sound mode settings. FRONT, CENTER, REAR, TEST Adjusts the levels of the front, center, and rear speakers respectively. The test
tone must be enabled rst by pressing the TEST button.
PRESET Used to operate preset channels while in the AUDIO mode.
Operating Audio Functions
Note: Not all functions work for all brands.
Turning on the Receiver or Mini-System
Point the remote control at the receiver and press the AUDIO button. The receiver should turn on. In some cases you might need to press the AUDIO button and
then the ON•OFF button to turn the system on.
Selecting a device Input
Device inputs such as CD Player or Tape Deck may be selected depending on the features of your receiver or mini-system. Input selection may be made either by pressing the labeled number function, or by pressing the FUNCTION button to toggle through the inputs available on your system.
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